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Module 2: "Middle Ages," Excerpts 1 & 2

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  1. era
    a period marked by distinctive character
    The medieval period, known as the Middle Ages, covers nearly 1,000 years of European history. According to some historians, the era began in A.D. 476 when a German chieftain overthrew the last emperor of the Western Roman Empire.
  2. realm
    the domain ruled by a king or queen
    Although Europe was politically divided in the Middle Ages, daily life did not vary greatly from one realm to the next.
  3. fief
    a piece of land held under the feudal system
    Medieval land holdings ranged from small estates called manors to huge fiefs as big as small countries.
  4. allegiance
    the loyalty that citizens owe to their country
    The lord of a large fief, such as a baron, might give individual manors to his knights, in exchange for their service. Those knights thus became lords of their own small manors. But they still owed allegiance to the baron.
  5. oversee
    watch and direct
    She oversaw planting, spinning, weaving, and other activities.
  6. alliance
    a connection based on kinship, marriage, or common interest
    Upper-class girls were married off early, as a way for powerful families to form alliances and build their wealth.
  7. feudal
    relating to a system where vassals are protected by lords
    Most of the people on a feudal manor were peasants who spent their lives working in the fields.
  8. serf
    (Middle Ages) a person who is bound to the land and owned by the feudal lord
    A great many of the peasants were serfs—that is, they were not free.
  9. toll
    a fee levied for the use of roads or bridges
    Each lord collected a toll, for “protection,” from all merchants who came into his neighborhood.
  10. merchant
    a businessperson engaged in retail trade
    Each lord collected a toll, for “protection,” from all merchants who came into his neighborhood.
  11. artisan
    a skilled worker who practices some trade or handicraft
    Most townspeople were merchants and artisans.
  12. peddler
    someone who travels about selling wares
    Some merchants were little more than peddlers carrying their packs from village to village.
  13. privilege
    a right reserved exclusively by a person or group
    The right to do business in a town was a guarded privilege.
  14. occupation
    the principal activity in one's life to earn money
    Guild members all charged the same prices for the same quality work, and they limited the number of people permitted to follow a particular occupation.
  15. monastery
    the residence of a religious community
    Monks were men who lived together in a house called a monastery.
  16. Latin
    any dialect of the language of ancient Rome
    It was necessary to learn Latin because both the Bible and the church services were in that language.
Created on Tue Sep 29 16:17:42 EDT 2020 (updated Thu Oct 01 15:46:22 EDT 2020)

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